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South west France was again braced for more flooding on Monday after a weekend that aleady left parts of the region underwater(SEE VIDEO). Elsewhere in the country, a swollen river caused by a deluge carried a 10-year-old girl to her death in Brittany.

Here's what we know about the nasty weather that hit parts of France and what is expected to come this week:

France Méteo has predicted more storms and heavy rain through to Wedneday in the south west.

At least 70-90 mm of rain (up to three and a half inches) are expected over the next 48 hours in that part of France.

High winds are also expected on the coast near Aquitane, with gusts of up 100 km/h.

A 10-year-old girl was swept away by a flood swollen river on Saturday near Bain de Bretagne, just south of Rennes. Rescuers later found her body on a river bank.

Meanwhile in the Alps, two people were killed this weekend in avalanches. A 48-year-old man skiing off piste died Sunday at the southeastern French ski resort of Auron. On Saturday night a 41-year-old woman was cross country skiing died in the Belledonne mountain range, which is also in the southeast corner of the counrty.